Pakistan has been ranked as most the affordable country for ICT services, according to a report published by the World Economic Forum.
The report analysed relevant indexes from 139 global markets and rated them against each other. The countries were rated for their financial conditions as well as other factors such as usage, general environment, and impact.
“Pakistan is the market with the lowest price points,” the report said.
However, the report stated that while these affordability indicators are measured in terms of prices associated with the usage of ICT service and the prices that pose as the entry barrier for the masses, they are not associated with quality adjusted prices.
Further, the report measured various indicators in “Network Readiness Index”. The countries were rated at the fundamental rating level of ‘pillars’. Different ‘pillars’ then added up to the concerned ‘sub-indexes’ and the ‘sub-indexes’ were aggregated to the ultimate “Networked Readiness Index”.
Although Pakistan made it to the top in terms of affordability, in other sub-indexes it ranked poorly and wasn’t able to make it to the top 100 for any. Pakistan ranked 110 of 139 on the “Network Readiness Index”, as compared to 112 last year.
Here are some of the categories listed:
Over All Network Readiness Index: 110
Political and Regulatory Environment: 128
Business and Innovation Environment: 98
Infrastructure: 126
Affordability: 1
Skills: 127
Individual Usage: 123
Business Usage: 101
Government Usage: 103
Economic Impacts: 105
Social Impacts: 106
Low price point leads to low revenue, damn bad for a telecommunication company in this global market slowdown time.
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